Wednesday, May 22, 2013

Eco Chic Wedding

Kathryn and Kurtis really wanted to make it their day and together planned a wedding that would touch on who they are and the things most important to them as a couple.
Kathryn tells the story of her wedding …
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The ceremony site was an easy decision… it was outside in the Hedge Garden at the Morton Arboretum, which is where we had our first date, and where Kurtis proposed. The Reception was at Hotel Arista, which initially caught our interest with its clean and natural, yet modern, style (similar to ours). We were more than sold once we tried their food, and when they were named the only LEED certified Hotel in Illinois, it couldn’t have been a more perfect fit.
Being the detail oriented people that we are, almost every aspect of the day was personal in some way, and being the outdoorsy people that we are, the garden feel that started at the Arboretum naturally spread into the entire day.
My favorite color is yellow and Kurtis’ is orange, so we wanted to stay in that range. Once we found the perfect color in the bridesmaid dresses, everything grew from there. I call it marigold.  We like to match, so we really didn’t stray from that color… from the bow ties down to the soup.
The monogram took on a life of it’s own. We both love symmetry, so the reversing the second “K” for symmetry was an idea I had had for months, the bracket effect with our final design simply won out over the hundreds of options we designed. The save-the-dates and invitations stemmed from the monogram, and I designed the cake to match the invitations.
We made the cork boards (to display the place cards) ourselves, mostly from corks we had saved for years, to show our love for wine and it tied into our “green” efforts.  The table numbers were painted on rocks, our signature drink was made from organic vodka, and in lieu of favors, we made a donation to our local forest preserve district.
We opted for a sand ceremony which was only appropriate for two beach lovers in the Midwest, and it allowed our family and friends to have a role in the day, representing they roles they have in our lives.My dress was the second one I tried on, and the only one that made my mother, Aunt, and MOH cry.  Our flowers were calla lilies – white and “marigold” only.  I wore my grandmother’s bracelet that was a gift from my grandfather and the necklace my mother wore the day she married my father was wrapped in my bouquet. My favorite photo of the day was taken right at the spot Kurtis proposed in the Spruce plot at the Arboretum. We didn’t plan our wedding with a theme, but I think our earthy, yet classic style showed through in the end.
Ceremony: Morton Arboretum, Lisle, IL / Reception: Hotel Arista, Lisle, IL / Photographer: Artisan Events, Inc. / Videography: Artisan Events, Inc. / Cake: Cocoa Bean / Florals: Expressions / Band: Al Sofia / Bride’s Attire: Rivini / Groom’s Attire: Perry Ellis / Invitations: Thia & Company

Sunday, April 14, 2013

Toast Tips for Giving Memorable Speeches


The honored tradition of toasting a newlywed couple can be exciting, but let's be honest: it can also be very stressful, especially when you're the maid of honor or the best man.
We have some advice to help ease your bridal party's nerves and provide them with confidence.  Below is a list of traditional and fun toasts that can be personalized for your special day. Cheers!
Wedding Toast: Maid of Honor to Couple
It can be hard to share your best friend with someone else, but I have been thrilled to share (bride) with (groom.) The love you show to each other is inspiring and beautiful and I look forward to seeing it continue to grow. I am honored to be able to raise a toast to my wonderful best friend and her new husband. To (bride) and (groom)!
Wedding Toast: Best Man to Wedding Guests
I propose a toast to the guests who have honored the lucky couple with their presence today. I know that it is the love and support of their families and friends that enabled them to make the journey that came to such a happy ending. I pray all of you will always continue to love and support them in the coming years.
Wedding Toast: Maid of Honor to Bride
(Bride), we have shared so much our lives with each other. I am so honored to be sharing this day with you. Starting today, you will begin to share a life with (groom), but remember that I will always be here for you and always ready to stand up by your side. Here’s to our everlasting friendship!
Wedding Toast: Best Man to Bride 
I rise to offer a toast to the bride. May this day be the beginning of a new chapter in a love story that will endure forever, and bring joy and happiness to her and her new husband. May she always remember and honor the vows she made today and let them be the strong foundation on which their life together will be built.
Wedding Toast: Maid of Honor to Groom
To (groom), who through his love has shown me a different side of (bride.) He has made her happier than I have ever seen her, and I can’t wait to witness how your love continues to help her grow. I am so happy that she has you in her life. To (groom)!
Wedding Toast: Best Man to Groom 
Here is to my friend. Today I had the honor to stand beside you on this most important day, as you have so often stood by me in good times and bad. I wish you and your lovely bride nothing but happiness, prosperity, and good health.
Davina Arceneaux, Director of Catering

Tuesday, March 26, 2013

Get in Optimal Shape for your Wedding Day


Every bride and groom wants to look their absolute best on their special day.  

So, how do you make that happen?  It starts with a plan of attack.  I recently spoke with our Personal Trainer, Sarah O'Hara at Olympus Executive Fitness Center and asked for some helpful tips to help you to get in tip-top shape on your special day:

1)  Write down your goals.  You need to write them down, putting them on paper is the only way to make them real.  First, jot down how many months away your wedding is.  Then, think about what you would like to accomplish in that time and how you would go about doing it.  Then break it up into monthly, weekly, and daily goals.  For example, a goal plan may look something like this:

Monthly goal:   Lose 8 lbs, strive to eat cleaner by preparing healthy meals ahead of time, avoiding the grab on go cycle.

Weekly goal:  Lose 2-3 lbs, cut soda consumption to 1 can per day, eat more green veggies, workout 4-5 times per week.

Daily goal:  Write down all my meals, drink 65-75 oz of water, workout w/weight and cardio for 60 minutes, start a 12-week workout program today!!  Record your weight & measurements for more accurate tracking of progress.

Your daily goals will lead you to achieve your weekly goals, your weekly goals lead to achieving your monthly ones, and before you know it, you're at your goal weight and looking STUNNING!!!

2)  Get educated on a healthy diet and how to prepare fast, tasty and nutritious meals.  There are enormous resources out there, on newsstands, libraries, and on the internet.  Find some recipes that work for you.

3)  Know your physical limitations.  If you haven’t had a health screening or a physical in the last 2-5 years, it’s time to see your primary doctor.  If you do have physical restrictions or injuries, make          sure you get a clearance from your doctor before starting any physical activity.

4)  Get Support!  Get your fiancé, friends, and family to join you in getting healthy and in shape.              Feeling good is contagious, so get as many of your friends involved as possible!  It’s also been proven that those       who start a new program, or make a healthy life change, stick to it when they have more support.  So come on, getting the wedding party involved!!!

5)  Have Fun, and don't take it all so serious.  Forgive yourself if you skip a workout or don’t eat so healthy.  Just start over, and vow to make better choices tomorrow.  Achieving CONSISTENCY is the key, this is what will keep you on the road to reaching your goals.  Also, if you reach a workout plateau, don't give up everything you worked so hard to accomplish.  Keep at it.  Work through it.  These are temporary, it's only a matter of changing some things around, like your meal combos or your workouts.

By following these guidelines, you are on your way to not only a beautiful and healthy wedding day, but you are putting the foundation in place for a whole new way of living your life.

Davina Arceneaux
Director of Catering / Wedding Specialist

Sunday, February 17, 2013

Hottest Trends - 2013

What's in store for 2013 Wedding Trends?  It is going to be an amazing year to get married and a great time to be in love!  Check out more Wedding Trends you should say "I DO" to in 2013: 

Prints 
Prints will be huge this year.  Geometric shapes and striped fabrics will be seen in bridesmaids dresses, wedding invitations, wedding cakes and linens.  It is a fresh and vibrant look, one which will really make your wedding unique.  The key to using prints for your wedding is to remember not to go too overboard. Colors should compliment each other rather than match completely.

















Open Backed Dresses
Dramatic open backs will be seen from virtually every designer this year.  Dresses boasting lacy keyholes, sexy crisscrossed straps and flowing ribbons were all showcased in New York at the Fall 2013 Bridal Market.





















Flower of the Year: Peony
Peonies reign as the most popular flower, even with their short window of availability.  Soft, lush, romantic blooms are in.  But with the bloom only available for two months out to the year, a back up option is the garden rose, which has the same delicate petal feeling but is much more readily available.  Garden roses in peach and pinks and layers of blush create a ombre effect.  The feel is modern with a charming and nostalgic edge.

















Neutral Color Palettes & Communal Tables
Taupes, tans and grays never go out of style and look especially lovely when paired with metallics and pastels - think rose gold paired with desert tan.
Long rectangular communal tables are becoming more prominent at weddings.  Some couples are even foregoing the traditional formal head table and opting to sit with their guests.  It is a great way to put yourself in the heart of the party!



Foil Invitations
Dreaming of a glamorous look for your invitations?  Glints of metallic gold, silver and bronzes stamped directly on the invitation will add the perfect touch of sophistication.  Metallic flare on wedding invitations has been a wedding trend for a while now.  It looks like wedding trends for 2013 will be no exception.  Invitation experts expect brides to remain mad about metallics this year.  If you are not wild about having foil stamped on your invitation, another option is foil edging.  It is a great way to bring in another color and add a little bit of shimmer.  Think fuchsia shine on the edge of a classic black and white invitation for a fun, modern touch














Going Green
Being environmentally conscious is thankfully nothing new - but after Pantone announced Emerald as the 2013 Color of the Year, it's a great time to honor the enchanting hue.  Pair this beautiful color with black and white graphics for a modern twist. The color mint will also be a huge hit this year for spring.





















Davina Arceneaux
Director of Catering / Wedding Specialist

Wednesday, January 23, 2013

2013 Wedding Food Trend: Mini Bites


Our 2013 Wedding forecast continues with top wedding food trends for the upcoming year.  Food trends are always evolving.  Last year, I posted what I predicted to be the top trends of 2012 and it was one of my most viewed blog posts ever.  Now, I am highlighting what I think will be huge for 2013.  Food served in shot glasses is the latest trend to allow guests a satisfying quick bite before hitting the dance floor.  If you are planning a reception heavy on dance and good times, feel free to ask about us creating these fulfilling, amazing bites.  Bite size foods are great for cocktail hours as well as late night snacks and desserts.  It allows guests an opportunity to try a little of everything and it makes for adorable photos.  Food plays an integral part of your special day for both you and your guests.  For a memorable and lasting impression on your wedding day consider adding this fun element on your wedding day.

Here are some of my absolute favorite mini foods:

Savory Late Night:  Mini Pulled Pork Sandwiches with Beer Shots, Mini Tacos and Margaritas in Shot Glasses, Tomato & Jalapeno Soup Shots with Mini Grilled Cheese, Sliders and French Fry Shooters, Mini Hot Dogs and Mini Mac & Cheese Pies

Desserts:  Mini Caramel Apples, Milk Served in Shot Glass with Mini Cookies, Mini Milkshakes served with Retro Straws, Mini Sorbet Cones, Mini Cobblers served in Cast Iron Skillets, Mini Key Lime Pies and Mini Baked Alaska served with a Sparker

Breakfast Delights:  Mini Buttermilk Chicken & Waffles, Mini Pancakes on a Stick with Blueberry Garnish and Mini Coffee Cups served with Fresh Baked Mini Doughnuts


Davina Arceneaux
Director of Catering / Wedding Specialist

Tuesday, December 4, 2012

2013 Spring Wedding Color


As the end of the year draws closer, I am pleased to bring you all thing trending for 2013.   Mint will be the color of choice for brides in 2013.  The color mint was huge on the runway at the spring fashion shows this year. You’ll see this soothing, soft color on everything from bridesmaid dresses, save the dates, wedding invitations, flowers and wedding decor. To make the theme more than just the color, mint will also make its way into signature wedding cocktails (mojitos and mint juleps), cakes and cupcakes, centerpieces, and wedding favors.

The vintage trend has brought mint green back to the forefront as it was the color of choice for many home and personal items (such as telephones, typewriters, appliances, bathroom sinks and tile) in the 1940s and 1950s. 

I love mint and baby pink together...very soft.  Consider other color combinations as well such as lemon and mint.  Martha Stewart named this as her perfect wedding color palette combination for a fresh and beautiful wedding.


Refreshing mint lemonade served in specialty bottles and tagged with your guest's table numbers




Tuesday, November 27, 2012

Sparkle, Post and Win a Rehearsal Dinner for 50!


Want to write your own modern fairytale? Enter for a chance to win a romantic rehearsal dinner hosted by one of Naperville’s premiere wedding spots, Hotel Arista, through the Timeless Photo Contest. If you are a bride-to-be, you are invited to visit Hotel Arista’s Facebook page and submit a photo of your engagement ring to be entered for a chance to win a rehearsal dinner, valued at three-thousand dollars.

The blushing bride who wins will have the chance to invite up to 50 VIP guests to celebrate and dine in a classic and timeless setting, Hotel Arista.  Our expert wedding planners will customize the rehearsal dinner where family and friends will spend their evening in an elegant and intimate atmosphere, while dining on stunning signature dishes that will be sure to delight. Hotel Arista’s AAA Four-Diamond-Award-Winning and old-world style service has created thousands of weddings that are memorable and effortless.

The drawing will take place on Monday, Feb. 18, 2013. Brides can sparkle and submit simply by visiting at Hotel Arista’s Facebook page at facebook.com/HotelAristaIL or http://a.pgtb.me/41fDPJ.